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| | Don Cherry: 1936-1995 |
 | | Don Cherry was one of the most individual and idiosyncratic voices in contemporary jazz and world music, and also one of the most significant figures of his era. |
 | | Cherry always claimed that his concern was not so much with idiom and form, or with the technicalities of the trumpet, as with creating music itself. |
 | | Cherry, ever and always, sounded joyful, though his music was by turns wistful, hopeful, lyrical, curious, atmospheric, incisive, brimming with wit and feeling. |
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